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Inventors shine at Jacobson elementary |
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Ashley Behrendt, grade 4, and Nicole Theis, grade 5, were the first place winners in the C.E.Jacobson Elementary School’s 2008 Inventor’s Fair Friday, March 28. Their invention was called The Shell Catcher and is used to catch sunflower seed shells at places like baseball games, rather than tossing them on the ground.
Second place went to Faith Tauer who created a band aid dispenser, The
Bandage Roll, the purpose of which is to make it easier to get band
aids out of a box. There was a tie for third place between Colin
Ouellette and Shane Sempel’s Easy Drier 2, a concoction of pvc tubing
mounted on a board for drying wet winter clothing and boots, and The
Geriatric Egglet Cracker created by Molly Ringer and Emily Haug. This
invention came from an idea to help Grandma crack eggs without getting
eggshells in the mixture.Photos of all participants will be printed in next week’s edition of the Post Review.
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